Mike Croucher is on BlueSky
@walkingrandomly
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I was here 15 years but everything ends and now is the time. Find me at https://t.co/EOK7N9Q3dE
Joined November 2009
I won't be deleting the account so that no one else can take the username.
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I doubt the algorithm will let many of my 6500 followers see this but here goes... After 15 years here, I'm heading on out. Will soo close this account. Find me over at BlueSky
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I'm giving BlueSky a try. Maybe see some of you over there?
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Oh cool. I jused Julia + Flux as an example code for the Docker teaching last year and now it doesn't work because of course Julia is like that.
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I have been a Statistician for 10 years. Some of the earlier Statisticians invented amazing tools like Random Forest, boosting/bagging, Lasso. Since then I have seen no real progress. The same old debates are ongoing. Statisticians with ambitious goals have all moved to AI.
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"@SpringerNature journal has retracted over 200 papers since September" Our question is, why were these not picked up during the original peer review? https://t.co/oBxE7SpHGF
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πβ¨ The Mini Hack is live! π Use up to 2,000 characters of MATLAB code to create a short movie. Prizes include Amazon gift cards and T-shirts! π Submit, vote, and watch the leaderboard heat up. π₯ Contest ends Nov 10thβdonβt miss out! Details β‘οΈ https://t.co/J5ydaWWzbW
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Are you working toward improving efficiency, automating analyses, standardizing reports, and enabling access? Learn how ANATEL succeeded in all this and more using MATLAB and its IDE to develop sophisticated user-friendly GUI applications at #MATLABEXPO
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π€ Have you explored Cody? It's fun community coding game to challenge your skills and learn MATLAB. Check it out now π https://t.co/XrltuWAEE3
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Define Areas of Interest (AOIs) in MATLAB 2024b for geospatial analysis and visualization. Perfect for state boundaries, circular areas, or quadrangular areas! https://t.co/f4pSc3yaKL
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Saw this "BOLD" prediction on the future of AI from Gianluca Mauro, who has worked in AI for 10 years and also teaches at Harvard. It is a very interesting take that I also find myself agreeing with. What are your thoughts? π€
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What kind of childhood makes a top scientist? Is it enough to have all the right traits (brilliance, grit, etc) or do you need the right family too? And why should we care? A π§΅ on our paper on the Nobel Laureates. A teaser: the income distribution of the laureates' fathers.1/N
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The next book on my 'To get' list: "An introduction to optimization with applications to Machine Learning" https://t.co/Gx3ybQzNo1
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π There are now more than 1,000 functions supporting gpuArray on @MATLAB, making it easier than ever to accelerate your #HPC workflows. β‘ Learn how you can boost performance with minimal code changes. β‘οΈ https://t.co/XZVNtlT9Je π
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GPU support in MATLAB started in R2010bBack in R2010b, the first GPU enabled functions were made available in MATLAB via Parallel Computing Toolbox. The idea was then, as it is now, to overload...
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A display at St. Catherine's College - really cool way of showing the periodic table by displaying the electron wave functions in glass.
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MATLAB R2024b has been released and I write about it in my latest article. https://t.co/Y5GjzYGQnF Includes the first version of the MATALB package manager.
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Did you know that our HPC Pool is free to use for University researchers? So if your research needs that extra boost of computing power, get in touch and see how we can help! https://t.co/Evd9ACCy91
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You got a fast car I want a ticket to anywhere Maybe we make a deal Maybe together we can get somewhere Any place is better Starting from zero got nothing to lose Maybe we'll make something Me, myself, I got nothing to prove
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Iβm not leaving on a jet plane, Donβt know when Iβll be back again, Oh babe, I want to goβ¦
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